ELIAS OCEAN JOHNSON - 6 months - (2005) Atmore AL
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ELIAS OCEAN JOHNSON - 6 months - (2005) Atmore AL
Updated: 7:35 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011
Posted: 7:34 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011
Ala. man executed for 6-month-old son's slaying
The Associated Press
ATMORE, Ala. — An Alabama man has been executed for killing his infant son in February 2005.
Authorities say Christopher Johnson was pronounced dead at 6:25 p.m. local time Thursday after receiving a lethal injection at Holman prison. The 38-year-old man, when asked if he had any last words, said only: "Game over."
Johnson was convicted in the death of his 6-month-old son, Elias Ocean Johnson, at their home in Atmore. He testified that he killed and suffocated his son because he hated his wife and didn't want to be near her.
Johnson was the sixth person executed in Alabama this year and the fourth to die since the state changed one of the drugs in its lethal injection from sodium thiopental to pentobarbital — owing to a nationwide shortage of sodium thiopental.
http://www.wftv.com/ap/ap/crime/ala-man-executed-for-6-month-old-sons-slaying/nFKdt/
Posted: 7:34 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011
Ala. man executed for 6-month-old son's slaying
The Associated Press
ATMORE, Ala. — An Alabama man has been executed for killing his infant son in February 2005.
Authorities say Christopher Johnson was pronounced dead at 6:25 p.m. local time Thursday after receiving a lethal injection at Holman prison. The 38-year-old man, when asked if he had any last words, said only: "Game over."
Johnson was convicted in the death of his 6-month-old son, Elias Ocean Johnson, at their home in Atmore. He testified that he killed and suffocated his son because he hated his wife and didn't want to be near her.
Johnson was the sixth person executed in Alabama this year and the fourth to die since the state changed one of the drugs in its lethal injection from sodium thiopental to pentobarbital — owing to a nationwide shortage of sodium thiopental.
http://www.wftv.com/ap/ap/crime/ala-man-executed-for-6-month-old-sons-slaying/nFKdt/
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Re: ELIAS OCEAN JOHNSON - 6 months - (2005) Atmore AL
Alabama executes Christopher Johnson despite mental health doubts
Prisoner had shown signs of mental illness, making it against the constitution to put him to death, say campaigners
Thursday 20 October 2011 21.10 EDT
Alabama has executed Christopher Johnson by lethal injection for killing his infant son. Photograph: Alabama Department of Corrections
The American state of Alabama has put to death a prisoner who over many years showed signs of mental illness – in spite of the US supreme court outlawing the execution of mentally ill people on the grounds it is unconstitutional.
Christopher Johnson died by lethal injection at Holman prison in Atmore, Alabama.
The Equal Justice Initiative pointed out that Johnson was in and out of psychiatric hospitals throughout his childhood and was put on anti-psychotic drugs. On death row he kept away from other inmates, spent all his time alone in his cell and showed erratic behaviour including attempting to kill himself by eating toilet paper and slamming his head against the cell wall.
Several US supreme court judgments have underlined that putting mentally ill or incompetent people to death is against the constitution. Yet no court ever evaluated whether Johnson was mentally competent to face execution.
Johnson insisted on representing himself during key parts of his trial. He was put on death row for killing his six-month-old son Elias in February 2005.
After the sentence he consistently declined any offers of legal advice and requested no further appeals against his execution. Academic studies have found that about 80% of so-called "volunteer" cases like his – where the prisoner voluntarily brings on his own death – show signs of serious mental illness.
Opponents of Johnson's death said that it amounted to state-assisted suicide, which is illegal in the US.
Esther Brown of Project Hope to Abolish the Death Penalty, a group whose board consists of Alabama death row prisoners, said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with Christopher Johnson's family members, who are also the murder victim's family. We will not condone state-assisted homicide, even when the individual requested it."
Johnson is the sixth person executed this year in Alabama, the state with the highest execution rate per capita in America.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/21/alabama-executes-christopher-johnson-doubts?newsfeed=true
Prisoner had shown signs of mental illness, making it against the constitution to put him to death, say campaigners
Thursday 20 October 2011 21.10 EDT
Alabama has executed Christopher Johnson by lethal injection for killing his infant son. Photograph: Alabama Department of Corrections
The American state of Alabama has put to death a prisoner who over many years showed signs of mental illness – in spite of the US supreme court outlawing the execution of mentally ill people on the grounds it is unconstitutional.
Christopher Johnson died by lethal injection at Holman prison in Atmore, Alabama.
The Equal Justice Initiative pointed out that Johnson was in and out of psychiatric hospitals throughout his childhood and was put on anti-psychotic drugs. On death row he kept away from other inmates, spent all his time alone in his cell and showed erratic behaviour including attempting to kill himself by eating toilet paper and slamming his head against the cell wall.
Several US supreme court judgments have underlined that putting mentally ill or incompetent people to death is against the constitution. Yet no court ever evaluated whether Johnson was mentally competent to face execution.
Johnson insisted on representing himself during key parts of his trial. He was put on death row for killing his six-month-old son Elias in February 2005.
After the sentence he consistently declined any offers of legal advice and requested no further appeals against his execution. Academic studies have found that about 80% of so-called "volunteer" cases like his – where the prisoner voluntarily brings on his own death – show signs of serious mental illness.
Opponents of Johnson's death said that it amounted to state-assisted suicide, which is illegal in the US.
Esther Brown of Project Hope to Abolish the Death Penalty, a group whose board consists of Alabama death row prisoners, said: "Our thoughts and prayers are with Christopher Johnson's family members, who are also the murder victim's family. We will not condone state-assisted homicide, even when the individual requested it."
Johnson is the sixth person executed this year in Alabama, the state with the highest execution rate per capita in America.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/21/alabama-executes-christopher-johnson-doubts?newsfeed=true
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